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    Quote Originally Posted by Aemilius Paulus View Post
    Wow, I used to read Assassin's Creed, the original one, was regarded as one of the best games of all time... I mean, I never played anything but strategy and Mount&Blade as the only non-strategy title under my belt, but I read and heard enough about which games are good and which ones are not quite so.

    EDIT: Wait a sec, but the reviews for Assassin's Creed II, as I just checked, seem to be glowing. How so?
    Assassins creed was a brilliant game at first, but it got old very quickly and I never finished it, Assassin's creed 2 however was a brilliant game that was a lot of fun the whole way through, everyone I know thought so as well. Some had a few aspects of the game they didn't like, but all of them thought it was a great game. This thread is actually the first that I've ever heard anyone say that it was an outright terrible game. I thought that Vuk was making a bad joke before I seen others agreeing with him.

    That DRM sounds like a deal breaker to me though, even if my computer could run it I'd never buy it for PC.

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    Quote Originally Posted by miotas View Post
    This thread is actually the first that I've ever heard anyone say that it was an outright terrible game.
    It's not bad, it's an improvement over the first. But, Ubisoft tried to make it less dull than the original, but in doing so they a) added too much stuff and b) made it too easy.
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    Assassin's Creed II was popular here when it was new. A lot of us played and liked it. Don't really know where the sudden negativity has come from. Don't buy the PC version. DRM, evil, etc, as already said many times over in this thread.

    Creed 1 was nice. Not great, not lousy. I think it's an atmosphere game, you have to enjoy rambling around for the sake of seeing the sights. If you don't enjoy doing that, or if you follow the plot through without much diversion, you'll find it very repetitive and limiting. My completion time was around 5 hours longer than the ones most who disliked the game were reporting, so I guess that's how long I spent soaking up the sights.

    Neither's perfect. Creed II fixes a lot of Creed 1's problems. However Creed II follows on directly, it's opening cutscene is a literal continuation of the first's ending, so you need to play both for best effect. With regard to difficulty I found them both very similar, which is to say very easy excepting a few spots that were tougher than the rest.

    What can I say? The games tickle my 'historical wandering around a big city and soaking up the sun' bone. There aren't any other games quite like them.
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    I think a lot negative feedback regarding blockbuster games (and I mean generally and not necessarily AC2) is a reaction to the hype and following blisteringly-high review scores that such a huge-budget game inevitably gets. If it cured cancer as it was advertised some of the flaws would be less offensive. But maybe I'm projecting (generally speaking, I've only ever watched a little bit of each Assassin's Creed games).

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    Maybe I am just the odd ball, but I hated AC I+II. IMHO it had unimaginative gameplay, horrible story-line, pitifull level design, horrible voice acting, etc.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Just Vuk Again View Post
    Maybe I am just the odd ball, but I hated AC I+II. IMHO it had unimaginative gameplay, horrible story-line, pitifull level design, horrible voice acting, etc.
    So you hated the first and still bought the second or am I reading this wrong?


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    So you hated the first and still bought the second or am I reading this wrong?
    I bought neither, but my sister bought both and let me play them. She is a console playing heretic who I am trying to convert.
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